Tourism Malaysia is exhibiting at Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show 2025, the UK’s longest-running consumer travel event, held in association with The Times and The Sunday Times.
It participated at Manchester Central last week, and will be at Olympia London from 30 January – 2 February 2025.
Destinations celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2025.
With over 600 travel brands taking part, visitors will have the unique opportunity to connect with a wide range of holiday and travel experts.
It comes ahead of the Visit Malaysia Year 2026.
Tourism Malaysia is showcasing the diversity of Malaysia’s sights, cultures, landscapes, and wildlife.
Visitors to Destinations 2025 can connect with the Tourism Malaysia team and plan a Malaysia holiday.
Visitors to the Tourism Malaysia stand will have the chance to take part in interactive activities, including Henna art at the London show on 1 February.
Tourism Malaysia will be joined by key partners, including Malaysia Airlines, YTL Hotels, Borneo Adventures, and Odyssey World Tour Operator, which will offer insights into travel options, from a variety of accommodations, to customised tours.
Visitors at the Tourism Malaysia stand have the chance to win a holiday to Malaysia, courtesy of Tourism Malaysia, Malaysia Airlines, and YTL Hotels, including two Malaysia Airlines return Economy tickets from London Heathrow as well as a five-night stay at Tanjong Jara Resort and two nights in a Deluxe Room at The Majestic Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
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